PAOR FOURTEEN THE DAILY TI MES-GAZETTE . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 195% | COMMUNITY, INC. ACTIVITIES (These Are Red Feather Community Services) 4:15-5:15 p.m.--Oshawa Child- ren's Theatre Ballet Classes un- der the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 8's, 5:15-6:16 p.m.--Oshawa Child- ren's Theatre Ballet Classes un- der the instruction of the Volkoff School of the Ballet, for under 11's. 6:30 p.m.--West area program at C.AS. building, 7:00-8:00 p.m.--Oshawa Child- ren's Theatre Ballet Classes un- derthe instruction of the Volkoff Sehool of the Ballet, for over 11's. 7:00-9:00 p.m. --Woodworking and Jeathercraft for adults. Oshawa Athletic Club, West Area boxing program at Thornton's Corner School. 7:30 pm.--Kiwanis Oirls Clee Olub. 8:00 p.m.--Storie Park Neigh- bourhood Association Card Party. Harmony Neighbourhood Associa- tion meeting in Harmony School. Thursday, January 25 9 a.m.---5.30 p.m.--Lions Club Re- creation Room for the Blind Open. 2:30 p.m --West Area leathercraft program at Storie Park. 2:00-4:00 p.m.--Leathercraft and woodworking for adults, 4:00-5:30 pm --C.R A, Program - leathercraft, shellcraft, girls' gymn, girls' dancing, boys' gymn, boys' boxing and woodwork- ing for elementary school children. 6:30 p.m.--West area program at C.AB. building. i» 7:00-9:00 p.m.--Woodworking and shellcraft for adults. North area leathercraft program at North Oshawa School. North area Teen- age program at North Oshawa Sthool. CR.A, Girls' Athletic Club. Oshawa Central Athletic Club. 7:00-8:00 pm.--Public School Violin Classes. Oshawa Photo Arts Club-Children's class. 7:00 pm --Ontario Steel Pro- ducts Table Tennis Club. 7:30 p.m.--Oshawa Cloud Chasers Club. 8:00 pm.--Oshawa Photo Arts Club-Adults. Lions Club Party for the Blind. Victory Park Neighbour- hood Association Meeting in Vie- tory Park House. Friday, January 26 Schools 9 am.-9 pm.--Lions Club Re- | creation Room for the Blind Open. 2:00-4:00 p.m --Woodworking for adults. 4:00-5:30 pm. --C. R.A. Schools Program - leathercraft, shellcraft girls' gymn, girls' dancing, boys' 1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 4:00-6:00 p.m.--Piano Lessons. 7:00 p.m --Teenage Club - girls - business period, crafts, art sing song. $:00-9:00 p.m.--Charles C. Hol- man Division Cadet Corps - drill, First Aid, art, nature study, photog- raphy, punch work, sports, canteen and business meeting. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 9:00-11:30 a.m.--Nursery School - 4-yr.-olds - free play, singing games, construction work, story hour. 3:30-5:30 p.m.--Junior Teen Club - girls, 11, 12, 13 yrs. - business period, art, crafts, sing song, social dancing . . . Club for boys all ages -~ wobdworking, dodge ball, ringers, metalcaft only. intermediate class - under the direc- | tion of Mr. J. Cluff. | rary American paintings. gram of table work, singing, games, | rhythmical dancing - for the pre- | school child. weaving, leathercraft, feltcraft, sof toys, etc. Academy, | weaving, ete. 7:30 p.m.--Senior Girls' Council. | 8:00 p.m--Badminton Club - a | weekly club open to Y.W.C.A. mem- | bers - ladies and gentlemen. ; | all Day--Exhibition of contempo- I rary American paintings. \ | FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 | | 9:30 a.m.--Morning Nursery - pro- | | gram of table work, singing, games, | | rhythenical dancing - for the pre- | | | 7:00-10:00 p.m. -- Craft Shop | school child. | 9:30 am--Cr;ft Shop -weaving, | | leathercraft, feltcraft, soft toys, etc. | 1:30-6:00 p.m. -- Craft Shop = | weaving, . etc. | 4:00-5:30 p.m.-- Junior Leaders' | Corps - for girls 13-17 years. | 6:00-10:00 p.m.--Residence Table Tennis. 8:00 p.m.--Oshawa Chess Club. | - All Day--Exhibition of contempo- | rary American paintings. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 | 1030031 30 an BAT R 2 DAY 7:00-10:00 p.m.-- Craft Shop = Camp - for girls, 9-12 years of age = SL | Guide House This | Week Wednesday Jan. 24 | 7 to 8 p.m. i Guide Company; | 11th Guide Comyuny 8 pm. Camp Committee | Thursday Jan. 25 3 to 4 pm. 5th Brownie Pack 2:3 p.m. Tth Co. Mother's Auxil- iary 7 to 9 p.m. 12th Guide Company 8th Guide Company 8 p.m. North Local Association Friday Jan, 26th Emergency Badge meeting Saturday Jan. 27th 1c, Class Tests. | | 3 | = program of games, dances, etc. 8:00 p.m. -- Ballroom Dancing -| All Day--Harvey Dance Academy. 9:00 pm.--Over-20 Club Dance. All Day--Exhibition of contempo- ry American paintings. SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 3:00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-10:00 p.m. | --Art Exhibit and Library available. 8:00 p.m.--Oshawa Camera Club. | ra All Day--Exhibition of contempo- | THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 9:30 am.--Morning Nursery - pro- PRIZED POSSESSION Guelph, Ont--(CP)--One of the | prised possessions of Mr. and Mrs. - | Hector Jackson, who have just ti celebrated their golden wedding an- | niversary, is a piece of the cake 4:00-7:00 pm.-- Harvey Dance|baked for thely wedding 50 years 1:30-6:00 p.m.-- Craft Shop BLAST AT UNIVERSITY Toronto, Jan. 24--(CP)-- About 1,000 students filed out of the ana- tomy building of the University of Toronto Tuesday when there was a minor explosion in the basement, Firement said carbolic acid on a gas stove was responsible. Damage was not estimated. If you have heirloom buttons, wash them with warm, soapy water and a soft brush, working suds in- to carvings and intricate designs. Then put the buttons on a dress or suit and have a pair of them made into earrings. | An RCAF. Canso Tuesday struck a buoy while land- | News Notes Of § Enfield Area MRS. N. STINSON Correspondent Enfield, Jan 23 -- Mr. and Mrs. F. Abernethy, Joyce and Alez, Oakwood, visited at Milton Sam's' on Saturday. Ivan Ormiston, Glenn Smith and Herbert Prescott, enjoyed a trip to Toronto on Sunday. Miss Merle Ormiston, Brooklin, | and Stanley Gray, Oshawa, visited | Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ormiston and | family on Sunday. | Wallace Pascoe is sporting a new | ~~ Chevrolet car. - Corsina Samis, Oshawa, and Vera | Stinson, Toronto, spent the week- end at their respective homes. i Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn, | Orono, and family spent Sunday | with Mr, and Mrs. W. Bowman, ' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Keith | Hobden, Kinsale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee, ? Mr. and Mrs. W. Ogden and | family, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs, F. Lycett. FLYING BOAT SINKS Nanaimo, B.C, Jan. 24--(CP)-- flying boat | ing and sank in Nanaimo harbor but its eight crew members escap- | ed without even getting wet. Crew | members were taken off the plane | by a small boat which was near | the scene. { | ago. . Peterborough Man Is | residents vou police they saw light Feared Drowned on the lake and later heard th | sharp sound of ice breaking, Th | lights vanished. a | It is believed Martin was alon¢ there is a possibility that other from the district may have bee | with him. Peterjorough, Jan. 24--Charles Martin, 58, a Peterborough elec- trical contractor, was believed to have been drowned last night in EH TS Bp Quzve Lake, 18 miles northwest of BRITISH TROOPS IN MALAY! cre, | : Martin was working in the Curve | a ih, Sidi l Jove: In Ris Lake district and provinei: 1 police | 500 Gurkhas and four battalions d reported him missing last night {the Malaya Regiment. The Hon! Automobile tracks were found |Kong garrison now consist of be 1 ling onto the lake's ice and end- | tween 10,000 and 11,00 troops, mos ing in a 30-foot wide hole, Local | of them British. 2 ; If you suffer from kidney or bladder disorders, or to these conditions, try De Witt's Kidney oe Bin Dackache She over 50 yeass this frustworth: family medicine has brought prompt relief to thousands, Witt's Pills include Uva Vrsi and uchu extracts, both well-known as diuretics and urinary ics, also for allaying irritation of the uri tract and the kidneys to normal healthy action, Obtain a su ply from your drug stores ary helping In three sizes: 25 cents, 60 cents and most economical, $1.00 J DE WITT'S PILLS for Kidney and Bladder troubles sports, games . . . Public Library - Children's Dept. 4:00-6:00 p.m.~--Piano lessons. 7:00 p.m.--Stamp Club - boys, all ages. CH) pm.--Golden Age Club - adults - euchre, bridge, checkers, dominoes, Chinese checkers, sing "song, movies, refreshments. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 9:00-11:30 a.m --Nursery School - 5-yr.olds - free play, singing games, construction work, story hour, rhythm band. 3:30-5:30 p.m.--Public Library - Children's Dept. 4:00 p.m.--Movies - boys and girls, all ages. | 7:00 pms--Oshawa Nursing Cadets (8J.AB.) - girls, 11 to 18 yrs. - roll call, business period story of St. John, drill, First Aid, practise of bandages, sing song. 7:00 pa.--Simcoe Hall Division Cadet Corps drill, First Aid, hygiene, punch work, weaving, pho- tography classes, sports, nature study, art, canteen and business meeting. | SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 9:00-12:00 noon--Speech Training | Classes. 9:00-12:00 noon--Piano lessons. 9:00-5:30 p.m.--Accordion lessons. 9:00-12:00 noon--Public Library - Children's Dept. 9:30-11:00 a.m.--Library Club. 10:00-12:00 noon--Open House - girls, all ages - art crafts, music appreciation. : 10:00 a.m. --Texcraft Club for boys. 11:00 a.m.--Story Hour. 6:00 p.m.--Golden Age Dinner, gymn, boys' boxing, and wood- working for elé tary hool children. 7:00-9:00 p.m --Leathercraft for adults. Oshawa Central Athletic Club. 8:00 pm.--Woodview Park Neighbourhood Asgociation Social. North Oshawa Neighbourhood As- sociation Social, at North Oshawa School. Saturday, Jamuary 27 8:00-8:40 a.m.--Bathe Park Pee Wee Team vs, North Oshawa Pee Wees. 8:40-9:20 a.m.--Valleyview Park Pee Wees vs. Rundle Park Pee Voees 9:20-10:00 a.m. --Storie Park Pee Wees vs. Victory Park Pee Wees at the Oshawh Arena. 9:30-11:30 a.m.--For children: leathercraft, woodworking, girls' gymn, boys' gymn, dnd boxing. 9:30 a.m --Children's Art Classes. C.R.A, Schools Parliament. Oshawa Children's Theatre "Sleeping Beau- ty" rehearsal. . 9:45 am. --Oshawa Children's Theatre of the Air presents "One Inch Fellow" directed by Louise Thomson, CK.LB. 1240 on your dial. 8:30 p.m.--Neighbourhood Assoc- iation Square Dance-Sunnyside Park Hosts. CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer | 2 % Y Bi 55 HORIZONTAL 1. unaccom- panied 6. lost color 11. demonstrates 12. peaceful 14. note in scale 15. lack 17. Imetnations) anguage 18. 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